Examining Government Regulations HSM 210 January 17‚ 2011 Examining Government Regulations Western Maine Community Action (WMCA) is operated under the direction of an elected and appointed Board of Directors. This Board of Directors not only has to adhere to the Bylaws of WMCA‚ but also to various rules and regulations set forth by state and federal government. These rules and regulations are required in order for WMCA to receive funding for the programs they offer to their clients
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violence‚ employment and job training‚ homelessness‚ housing‚ psychiatric disabilities‚ and aging. 1. FEGS Health and Human services System 2. Care for the homeless 3. Birch Family Services 4. Lutheran Social Service 5. Good Shephard Service 6. Coalition for the homeless 7. Citizens care daycare Inc. 8. Graham Windham Service to families 9. Japanese American Social Services 10. Head start 11. Rape and sexual assault hotline 12. Safe Horizon Domestic Violence 13. Children’s Village
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Week 6 HSM 260 Due Day 7 Exercise 11.1 Followed by the family and child benefits being such a success in the previous seminars‚ the Advocates for Children agency is going to conduct another seminar. The agency is a private nonprofit agency. This seminar is going to be conducted in one day for the children and families within the area. The activities that will be conducted at the seminar will provide a profit to help support the agency. The seminar is planned to take place in a conference room
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Course Project: Week 6 Project Management 586 1. What type of organizational structure do you see this project operating under and why? What are the advantages and disadvantages of this operating structure compare to the other structures? The Huntsville Project’s operating structure is a Matrix Project Type because the team consists of individuals representing several departments within the Seitz Corporation. Upon completion of the project‚ the team members will return to their daily
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Exercise 10.1 1. The difference in service volume between the high and low time periods is calculated by subtracting the month with the lowest number of meals served from the month with the highest number of meals served. • 4‚900 – 3‚500 = 1‚400 2. The difference in costs between high and low months is calculated by subtracting the cost lowest month from the highest month. • 26‚000 – 20‚500 = 5‚500 3. Variable cost per meal is calculated by dividing the cost difference by the difference in service
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I have identified that there are some differences and similarities among small‚ medium‚ and large facilities with the organization of patient files and the handling of loose reports. I have spotted between the small‚ medium‚ and large facilities they all like their loose files to be permanently anchored in the charts. There was a few that went by what their policy and procedures were and by group decision. Most facilities like their reports to be permanently anchored in the patients charts at all
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Contemporary Problems Samantha Craig Contemporary Problem Essay HSM/210 Lori Rice 11/15/2013 There are many challenges in life that can negatively infect a persons’ life. The issue I believe is affecting more and more people is unemployment. In the United States the national unemployment rate is at 7.3%. However in just the state of Pennsylvania alone is at a rate of 7.7%‚ this is a total of 501‚038 people. (Department of Numbers‚ 2013.) Pennsylvania does provide
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Appendix E 07/04/2012 HSM 210 Scenario 1: Violence Prevention in a High-Risk Community In scenario one the prevention level being used is the Primary level of prevention. The reason I believe that this method is being used because the services offered through the agency are ones to prevent the abused women from being depressed and leading to other psychological disorders. In this particular scenario I wouldn’t do anything different‚ I think that the agency has a good plan in effect for dealing
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Characteristics and Skills Anacristina Jones HSM/210 July 13‚ 2013 Kelly Nason Abstract Characteristics and Skills Dear The Montrose Center‚ I am a Licensed Clinical Social Worker. I am a graduate from University of Phoenix with Associates in Human Service. I do not have much experience working with individual‚ group and family/couples counseling regarding a variety of life issues and behavioral health conditions in an atmosphere that is safe and affirming toward Gay‚ Lesbian‚ Bisexual
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Record Organization HCR/210 January 15‚ 2012 There are a few differences and similarities among small‚ medium‚ and large facilities concerning the organization of patient records and in how they handle loose reports. I have noticed that most facilities prefer that their loose records are permanently anchored in their charts‚ which makes sense to me because it prevents the loose reports from being misplaced and lost. However‚ the different sizes of facilities tend to organize patient
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